Shelby Lacy
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
I did ALOT of research because I was having 2 under 2 and my 1st was very independent and knew our tandem single to double wasn’t going to be it for us in the long run.We got this in the mail, it was so easy to put together even 8 months pregnant. It’s very light. It folds up so compact in 1 swift motion, it drives like a dream even my husband is impressed with how smooth it is. The under basket is a little small but that’s not a big deal. We love how much coverage the sunshade gives and the foot rest that pops up for easy relaxation (clearly from my picture my toddler is living her best life)!
angela foster
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
This stroller system is a wow! It's the BMW of strollers! However, very heavy, doesn't fit through regular doors.Once put all together, it moves nicely. Made well with durable material. This stroller would be perfect for Disney and other outdoor adventure parks.
Anthony Hopewell
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021
As side-by-side pushchairs go, this is by far the best that we have tried. We also have a single City Mini GT and this isn't actually much wider.The same one-handed folding mechanism from the seat is there and works really well (unless you have a glider installed - it has to be folded down or the chair won't close properly.The wheels are just brilliant, easy to push on pretty much any surface and the front wheels don't get caught up when hitting something larger, which has been a problem for us with our last double.The adjustable handlebar is solid and just the right diameter and material too. Height is good for me (6'7") and my wife (5'3).The storage on the City Mini GT was really good, but this is, understandably, even better and easier to get access to from the side as well.Manoeuvrability is surprisingly good and feels very light when pushing and turning and despite the extra width, so far has gone through most single doors without issue.Our girls nap at different times and the individually adjustable backrests have been extremely useful.To sum up, if you need a side-by-side pushchair that is easy to push, turn and actually fits through doors, this is a great option.
R. Clarke
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
I'm a previous owner of the single City Mini GT - a stroller I liked a lot. When we needed a double stroller, I was initially very much against a side-by-side and we bought an in-line double because I thought it would be a better option in the city.Well...babies have their likes and dislikes too: our youngest hated the in-line and I also found it ungainly, and difficult to maneuver. After a few months struggling, we decided to look for another stroller. We bought the new version of the City Mini GT Double, the GT2 and I really just wish we had gotten this to begin with.Pros:-Pushes and turns really easily, even with a heavy preschooler in one seat-folds small and fits almost anywhere.-even though it is heavy, it is not difficult to carry because of the fold and carry straps.-seats recline almost flat-basket is much improved over previous version - elastic sides and front access make it much easier to get things in and out.-new foot rests are nice, especially for younger kids.-Seat back height can accommodate taller kids (my 3 year old is 41" and many doubles are too short for him).Cons:-With a heavy child in one seat, it can be hard to push on surfaces like wood chips or gravel.-All Wheel suspension means everything has a bit more give, which feels a little less solid and sturdy than the previous version (maybe this is just something I need to get used to).- Can be difficult to get in and out of doors where there are sets of inner and then outer doors.-Even though basket access is easier, there still isn't a ton of storage space.Were I to go back, I would buy this from the beginning without hesitation - it is perfect for my everyday needs with two small kids (of very different heights and weights). If you need more serious off-road capabilities (you hike more regularly or walk on gravel paths a lot etc), I'd get a Double BOB, but for anyone else this is an ideal double stroller.